Article 5R6TF Post-surgery patients monitored virtually do better than those seeing doctors in person, study indicates

Post-surgery patients monitored virtually do better than those seeing doctors in person, study indicates

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Kate Bueckert
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Patients who were remotely monitored for a month after non-elective surgery had medication errors fixed more quickly and endured less pain than those given standard post-surgery care, according to a new Canadian study published in the British Medical Journal.

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